In-person live seminars are
presentations where both speakers and registrants attend
in-person on the scheduled date and at the scheduled location.
These seminars provide opportunities for
interaction with the faculty members considered experts in the
subject area, and time for Q & A is generally built into the seminar
schedule. In-person live seminars are most often conducted at our
state-of-the-art Conference Center in downtown Minneapolis.

We also hold about a dozen larger annual
events called “Institutes” at either our Minneapolis Conference
Center, or other event facilities throughout the Twin Cities. These
seminars usually are comprised of some plenary sessions as well as
numerous breakout sessions running simultaneously, giving attendees
some choice in which topic areas to focus their learning.

In-Person Replays

In-person replays are presentations
where registrants attend in-person on a scheduled date and at
a scheduled location to view recordings of in-person live presentations
that have previously taken place. Generally, two Minneapolis replays of each
in-person live
seminar are scheduled, and there are also numerous replays
throughout Minnesota in locations that are part of Minnesota CLE’s
Statewide Video Seminar Network (SVSN). For each scheduled in-person replay
there is a live moderator that is present for part or all of the seminar.

Live Webcasts

Live webcasts are presentations in which
attendees participate via their computer. Webcasts
must be viewed at the scheduled time; speakers' presentations stream
to your computer in real-time, as they are taking place. An opportunity to submit questions
to the presenter/s is provided through a link. Minnesota CLE’s
webcasts are usually 1-4 hours
in length, and are a
great way to get your credits without having to leave your desk.

Before you participate in a webcast, it
is important to make sure you have the proper software
and hardware requirements. Please visit the following links for
more information.

On-demand seminars are recorded
presentations of live in-person and webcast seminars that you can watch at your leisure.
Once purchased, you may view your on-demand programs by logging in
at www.minncle.org. Resource
materials typically accompany these programs, and each program
allows you the opportunity to submit questions to the presenter.
On-demand seminars do have viewing expiration dates, so be sure to
take note of that date upon purchase of any on-demand program. The
Minnesota State Board of CLE does grant credit for on-demand
programs, and Minnesota attorneys may earn up to 15 credits per
reporting period by viewing on-demand seminars, as defined by the
Board's Rules, subject to the provisions outlined in Rule 6E.

Before you view an on-demand seminar, it
is important to make sure you have the proper software
and hardware requirements. Please visit the following links for
more information.